Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photo of the day: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!
Actors portray Mary and Joseph during "Live Nativity on Capitol Hill," held by Faith & Liberty in the Nation's Capital at the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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Actors portray Mary and Joseph during "Live Nativity on Capitol Hill," held by Faith & Liberty in the Nation's Capital at the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
The lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree on Wednesday will be a scaled-back affair, with a smaller festive entourage and no public audience.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell gave a tearful tribute to retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander on the Senate floor Wednesday morning.
“Operation Christmas Drop” turns a bureaucratic cost-saving process into a magical and tropical Christmas romp. Defense experts are less than impressed.
Photo of the day:Diners enjoy weekend brunch in outdoor bubble pods at Ted’s Bulletin on 14th Street NW in Washington on Saturday
The Capitol and Washington appear as if everything is normal from the viewing platform at the top of the Washington Monument.
Nearly three weeks have passed since Election Day and election-related protests are still scattered around D.C.
Congress wrapped up its business before heading home for Thanksgiving as the Capitol started to look a little bit like Christmas.
Sherrod Brown and Dan Sullivan argue about masks on the Senate floor, and Rudy Giuliani sweats his way through a “My Cousin Vinny” reenactment.
Photo of the day: A sweating Rudy Giuliani holds a news conference to discuss lawsuits surrounding the 2020 Presidential election results.
“Avoid congregating,” Nancy Pelosi reminded lawmakers, as workers reduced the temptation to not socially distance by removing leather-seated benches.
An empty pedestal marks the place where Albert Pike stood for more than a century, until protesters tore him down this summer. What’s next?
Photo of the day: Arecycling bin filled to the top sits outside the office of the departing Rep. Pete Visclosky
Martha McSally's farewell speech on the Senate floor was overshadowed by reports of her taking photos with staff maskless and not socially distanced.
Photo: Roger Marshall carries his belongings through the Cannon House Office Building tunnel while moving from the House to his temporary Senate space.
Washington, D.C., is an easy place to caricature. But there are lot of things to love about it that have nothing to do with politics.
Volunteers from Families Belong Together and the Franciscan Action Network place teddy bears along a cage to call attention to children separated frmo their families at the border.
Thousands of "Million MAGA March" protesters flooded Washington on Saturday with a rally followed by their march to the Supreme Court building.
Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, but you wouldn’t know it from talking to Republican lawmakers on the Hill.
Newly elected senators and House members descended on the Capitol this week to begin their orientation. Meanwhile, some members packed up their offices.